Powered byđ§đ· 100 days to Copa, Brazil yet to settle on best XI, latest hereOneFootballTue, March 3, 2026 at 8:51 AM UTC·3 min readWith just 100 days to go until the 2026 World Cup, coach Carlo Ancelotti still hasnât settled on his starting 11, with spots on the national team still open in every area of the field. The final squad list for the World Cup will be announced on May 19, but before that, on the 16th, the coach will call up 26 players for the last round of testsâfriendlies against France and Croatia (on the 26th and 31st), in the United States. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementDespite the uncertainties, some names are practically guaranteed a spot, barring any medical surprises: Alisson, Marquinhos, Casemiro, Bruno GuimarĂŁes, Raphinha, VinĂcius JĂșnior, and EstĂȘvĂŁo. Check out the current outlook for each position:Goalkeepers đ§€Undisputed starter: Alisson is set for his third consecutive World Cup as the first-choice keeper. The battle for backup spots: Bento (in great form at Al-Nassr), Ederson (starting at Fenerbahçe, but has suffered recent cuts), Hugo Souza (performing well at Corinthians), and John (an outsider at Nottingham Forest) are among the favorites for the other two spots. Center Backs đ§±The mainstays: Marquinhos and Gabriel MagalhĂŁes are âguaranteedâ for the World Cup. In contention: Ăder MilitĂŁo is highly regarded by Carlo Ancelotti, dating back to their time at Real Madrid. Names like Alex Ribeiro (Lille), FabrĂcio Bruno (Cruzeiro), Danilo, LĂ©o Pereira and LĂ©o Ortiz (Flamengo), as well as Beraldo (PSG), also have a shot. Fullbacks đȘThis could be considered the most unsettled area of the World Cup cycle, with many players tested by Ancelotti so far. Left: Alex Sandro (Flamengo), Caio Henrique (Monaco), and Douglas Santos (Zenit) have been used the most, with Carlos Augusto (Inter Milan) also in the mix. Right: Vanderson (Monaco) is ahead, but Wesley (Roma), Vitinho (Botafogo), and Paulo Henrique (struggling at Vasco) have also been observed. Midfielders đThe pillars: Casemiro (Manchester United) and Bruno GuimarĂŁes (Newcastle) form the core of the midfieldâthe latter is injured and wonât be in the next call-up, opening the door for further evaluation. Andrey Santos (Chelsea) and Lucas PaquetĂĄ (Flamengo) have been tested many times and have a good chance of making the final list. Fabinho (Al-Ittihad) is back on the radar and is an outsider, as are JoĂŁo Gomes (Wolverhampton) and Joelinton (Newcastle), as well as players from Brazilian football like Marcos AntĂŽnio (SĂŁo Paulo), Matheus Pereira (Cruzeiro), Breno Bidon (Corinthians), and Matheus Martinelli (Fluminense). Forwards đ„The big question: Neymar, who hasnât played since October 2023, will have his physical condition at Santos monitored until the last minute. Guaranteed: EstĂȘvĂŁo (Chelsea), Matheus Cunha (Manchester United), Raphinha (Barcelona), Rodrygo (Real Madrid), and Vini Jr (Real Madrid) should be on the final list, with JoĂŁo Pedro (Chelsea) and Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal) also well positioned. Wingers: Luiz Henrique (Zenit) is competing with Antony (Betis) and Savinho (Manchester City) for a spot on the flanks, which now has another contender: Rayan, whoâs been flying at Bournemouth. The number 9 spot is still open! Richarlison is a trusted man for Carleto, but is going through a rough patch along with the entire Tottenham squad.